Charges in Jim Brady's homicide could prove tough

WASHINGTON (AP) - The death of former White House press secretary James Brady has been ruled a homicide, but legal experts say bringing a case against his shooter, John Hinckley Jr., would prove difficult.

District of Columbia police say an autopsy states the cause of Brady's death Monday at age 73 to be the gunshot wound to the head he suffered in 1981 during an assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan and its health consequences

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